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<blockquote data-quote="davidd" data-source="post: 49250" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>The chain lines are perfectly straight as are the wheels. That is what I aimed for. The wheel is not straight in the RFM which is why the chain adjusters are at different on each side. Because I take this bike to redline in top gear every time it is used I wanted it to be stable at top speed. When I noted the difference, I ended up doing the alignment of the transmission and wheels at least a dozen times for the better part of two weeks. The first time I ran the bike after the build was at Bonneville in 2008 and I paid special attention to the tracking, but all seemed fine.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidd, post: 49250, member: 1177"] The chain lines are perfectly straight as are the wheels. That is what I aimed for. The wheel is not straight in the RFM which is why the chain adjusters are at different on each side. Because I take this bike to redline in top gear every time it is used I wanted it to be stable at top speed. When I noted the difference, I ended up doing the alignment of the transmission and wheels at least a dozen times for the better part of two weeks. The first time I ran the bike after the build was at Bonneville in 2008 and I paid special attention to the tracking, but all seemed fine. David [/QUOTE]
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